Template strip



Aprlg,- 1924.' I 1,489,715

B. c. RocKwELL v lTEMPLATE STRIP Filed Au'q. 27; 192,1

While I have shown and described screw eyes 14 as the casing hinge members, if desired, hooks 15 may be used as the casing hinge members and screw eyes 14C as the door hinge members, or hinges of any other construction may be used.

I claim:

1. A template strip for positioning hinge members, said strip being provided with a plurality of apertures for temporarily receiving said hinge members and having sav: :erfs formed in its edge adjacent to each aperture whereby said strip may be broken in sections and removed after in position.

2. A template strip for positioning hinge members, said strip being provided With a plurality of recesses spaced equidistantly from each other and from the ends of said strip and adapted to temporarily receive said hinge members, said strip being provided in its edge with notches whereby the strip may be broken into sections after the hinges are secured in position.

' 3. A template strip for positioning hinge members, said strip being provided With a plurality of recesses spaced equidistantly from the edges and ends thereof and adapted to temporarily receive said hinge members, said strip being adapted to be broken in sections to facilitate its removal after the hinges are secured in position.

a. A template strip Which is rectangular the hinges are in cross section and of a predetermined length and is provided with a longitudinally disposed series of transverse apertures which are designed to be occupied by hinge members before they are secured to their respective positions on the closure casing, said strip being adapted to be broken in sections to facilitate its removal after the hinges are secured in position.

5. A template strip rectangular in cross section and having a longitudinally disposed series of apertures arranged to receive and space hinge members on the closure casing in register with the hinge members on the closure member, there being saiv lerfs formed in' the edge of said template strip whereby the same can be easily broken in sections and removed when said hinge members are permanently secured in position on the casing.

6. A spacing bar for hinge members for doors and the like, said bar being perforated at spaced intervals to receive and hold the stationary members of a hinge in their re spectivc positions, there being saw kerfs formed in said bar whereby it can be broken into sections to'facilitate its removal after said hinge members are secured in their permanent positions.

ln testimony whereof l hereunto affix my signature this 17th day of August, 1921.

BYRD C. ROCKWELL. 

